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"4th of July" Sunday filled with widespread showers & storms


NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – It has been a pleasant “4th of July” weekend to this point, however Sunday could have extra widespread showers and storms.

So in case you are planning to hangout by the pool or go to the seaside, take into account that anytime earlier than midday on Sunday will work in your favor.

The later you go, the extra seemingly you’ll be to cope with showers and storms all through the world notably at these instances:

Beginning out slowly however steadily round noon-ish, we’ll see few remoted showers and storms primarily alongside the coast and South Shore.

By 1 p.m., it’s going to turn out to be a bit extra widespread.

Round 3 p.m., Terrebonne parish will see the heaviest storms — that should not have any extreme climate risk.

By 5 p.m., Terrebonne parish will settle down and so will the remainder of our viewing space.

Mississippi counties would be the ones who see some lingering showers and storms on Sunday.

When it comes to Sunday temperature smart, we are going to attain the 90-degree mark with some spots even surpassing it.

Humidity will solely be on the “humid feels” so get pleasure from it as a result of it’s going to be on the up and up as we proceed via the brand new week ultimately getting not far off from “oppressive.”

With temperatures and the humidity mixed, we won’t have a Warmth Index within the triple digits which is able to certainly be in our favor.

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